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I would definitely recommend Super Mario Galaxy. It is a really great game and the Wii controls are really easy to get the hang off. I would also recommend both Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles  because their on-rails shooters and you use your Wii remote as a gun and it's really fun.   :lol: 

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Wii sports despite being a casual, is a great beginner game for anyone.

 

And if your up for it, super mario galaxy is always up for the best as well.

 

I'd also recommend metroid prime 3, as it's simple mechanics in terms of motion and control work really well together. 

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Everyone is recommending the Mario Galaxy series, and for good reason. It's an awesome 3D platformer with planet jumping, gravity gimmicks, and it's like Mario 64 with it's star collecting. I'd say that's a great place to start, that is, if you're into that sort of thing.

 

There's also Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, and many others :)


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A bit of a "warning" I could give is actually try to listen to what the Wii says.

Yeah, It may seem stupid, but It won't when you have a smashed television cause the stupid remote slips.

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And yeah, Wii Sports is a good place to start. It's actually helpful if you are new to the Wii system.

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The first games I played on the Wii were Mario games. Mario Kart is a great one to start with... very few controls and teaches you how sensitive the controllers are to motion. Not to mention it's one of my favorite wii games out there.

 

It's a fun console! I hope you like it


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Make sure you get mario cart no matter what!

 

Mario kart is one of the most fun games there is!

 

Mario and the sonic at the olympic games is also great fun and easy to learn, they give you a lot of tutorials!


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Can't say for sure whether or not it's well fitting for beginners but The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword is one of the most incredible 1:1 experiences you can have on the Wii.


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Any game that uses the Wiimote. There is honestly no game that is more suited to displaying the Wiimote's capabilities than any other game. Play a few, play several, either way you'll get a feel for how it works.

 

Also, while the strap is there for safety keep in mind that those huge movements they show on the commercials aren't really necessary. 99% of all games that are played with the Wiimote can be done with the flick of the controller and the motion controls are not as accurate as people would have you believe when most games don't even use full movements. You're either pointing with the IR sensor or flicking to make the controller activate a function akin to pressing a button. You don't need to use so much force the Wiimote flies across the room if you lose your grip.

 

I know this kinda takes the "magic" out of the motion controls but it's better not to be sucked in by it thinking it's more than it is. This is not meant to push you away from the Wii, merely to give you realistic expectations.

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